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In 1964, music producer Phil Spector came across the Righteous Brothers when they performed in a show at the Cow Palace in Daly City, where one of Spector's acts, The Ronettes, was also appearing, and he conducted the band for the show. [20]
1977: The Righteous Brothers, #42 UK (reissue) 1979: Long John Baldry, #89 US 1980: Hall & Oates, #12 US, #55 UK 1988: The Righteous Brothers, #87 UK (reissue) 1990: The Righteous Brothers, #3 UK (reissue) 1965 "Born To Be Together" The Ronettes 52 — — Written by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Phil Spector "Come On Over To My Place" The ...
The Ronettes opened for the Beatles on their 1966 US tour, becoming the only girl group to tour with them, before splitting up in 1967. In the 1970s, the group was briefly revived as Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes. Veronica Bennett married Phil Spector in 1968. Their song "Be My Baby" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
On September 28, 1963, the Ronettes appeared at the Cow Palace, near San Francisco. Also on the bill were the Righteous Brothers. Spector, who was conducting the band for all the acts, was so impressed with Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield that he bought their contract from Moonglow Records and signed them to Philles.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 December 2024. The Ronettes discography Studio albums 1 Compilation albums 11 Singles 15 Other albums 8 This article is a discography for American singing group The Ronettes. The Ronettes began recording with Colpix Records in 1961 and recorded eleven songs for Colpix. In March 1963, the group moved ...
Ronnie Spector, whose hard-edged yet tremulous voice soared on the Ronettes’ girl-group hits of the early ‘60s, died on Wednesday of cancer. She was 78. “Our beloved earth angel, Ronnie ...
The Righteous Brothers: 9 - Written by Goffin and King with Phil Spector "Hung on You" The Righteous Brothers 47 - Written by Goffin and King with Phil Spector "Is This What I Get For Loving You" The Ronettes - - Written by Goffin and King with Phil Spector. Marianne Faithfull (UK #43, 1967) "Some of Your Lovin'" Dusty Springfield - 8 Phil Collins
But as Cher became more of a focus in the recording studio, first as a backup singer for acts such as The Ronettes and The Righteous Brothers and then part of a duo with Bono, he began to shut ...
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